Juniper Contrail Networking Fuel Plugin

This plugin enables configuration and deployment of the Juniper Contrail Networking SDN for Mirantis OpenStack. Contrail is an advanced overlay SDN that incorporates a powerful vRouter for line-rate packet processing, decoupled from physical network infrastructure. It offers VNF chaining, L3VPN/E-VPN for remote connectivity and cloud federation, and works with software and open hardware (e.g., Juniper Networks MX series routers, QFX series switches) for edge, backbone and physical device connectivity.

Juniper Contrail Networking Fuel Plugin - Version 5.1-5.1.0-1

This plugin enables configuration and deployment of the Juniper Contrail Networking SDN for Mirantis OpenStack. Compatible with Juniper Contrail 3.2.0.0 (testing was performed on 3.2.0.0-19).

This plugin enables configuration and deployment of the Juniper Contrail Networking SDN for Mirantis OpenStack. Compatible with Juniper Contrail 2.20 and 2.21, and OpenContrail R2.21, included in the plugin package.

Ceilometer Redis Fuel Plugin

The Ceilometer Redis Fuel Plugin installs Redis and the Tooz library in a Mirantis OpenStack environment deployed by Fuel, providing coordination mechanisms to enable the horizontal scaling of Ceilometer services.

Ceilometer Redis Fuel Plugin - Version 1.0-1.0.3-1

This plugin version enables coordination for ceilometer-agent-central and ceilometer-alarm-evaluator services on MOS 7.0/8.0, but does not support ceilometer-agent-notification (for MOS 8.0, out of the box) because this service is not needed for the most common sample transformations.

This plugin version enables coordination for ceilometer-agent-central and ceilometer-alarm-evaluator services on MOS 7.0/8.0, but does not support ceilometer-agent-notification (for MOS 8.0, out of the box) because this service is not needed for the most common sample transformations.

This plugin version enables coordination for ceilometer-agent-central and ceilometer-alarm-evaluator services on MOS 7.0/8.0, but does not support ceilometer-agent-notification (for MOS 8.0, out of the box) because this service is not needed for the most common sample transformations.

This plugin version enables coordination for ceilometer-agent-central and ceilometer-alarm-evaluator services on MOS 7.0/8.0, but does not support ceilometer-agent-notification (for MOS 8.0, out of the box) because this service is not needed for the most common sample transformations.

FWaaS Fuel Plugin

(Firewall-as-a-Service) This plugin enables OpenStack Firewall-as-a-Service, which uses iptables to apply firewall policy to all networking routers in a project, effectively creating a project-based perimeter firewall. FWaaS is thus distinct from Security Groups, which work at the instance level.

FWaaS Fuel Plugin - Version 1.1-1.1.0-1

(Firewall-as-a-Service) This plugin enables OpenStack Firewall-as-a-Service, which uses iptables to apply firewall policy to all networking routers in a project, effectively creating a project-based perimeter firewall. FWaaS is thus distinct from Security Groups, which work at the instance level.

(Firewall-as-a-Service) This plugin enables OpenStack Firewall-as-a-Service, which uses iptables to apply firewall policy to all networking routers in a project, effectively creating a project-based perimeter firewall. FWaaS is thus distinct from Security Groups, which work at the instance level.

Kafka Fuel Plugin

The Kafka Fuel Plugin installs Apache Kafka and Apache ZooKeeper in a Mirantis OpenStack environment deployed by Fuel. Apache Kafka is a publish-subscribe messaging system. It is fast, scalable, and durable.

Kafka Fuel Plugin - Version 1.0-1.0.0-1

The Kafka Fuel Plugin installs Apache Kafka and Apache ZooKeeper in a Mirantis OpenStack environment deployed by Fuel. Apache Kafka is a publish-subscribe messaging system. It is fast, scalable, and durable.

The Kafka Fuel Plugin installs Apache Kafka and Apache ZooKeeper in a Mirantis OpenStack environment deployed by Fuel. Apache Kafka is a publish-subscribe messaging system. It is fast, scalable, and durable.

The Kafka Fuel Plugin installs Apache Kafka and Apache ZooKeeper in a Mirantis OpenStack environment deployed by Fuel. Apache Kafka is a publish-subscribe messaging system. It is fast, scalable, and durable.

RabbitMQ Fuel Plugin

The RabbitMQ plugin lets you install an OpenStack environment with RabbitMQ deployed on dedicated nodes. RabbitMQ consumes a lot of CPU time on big environments, and the plugin lets you separate it from other big consumers running on controller nodes, like the database.

RabbitMQ Fuel Plugin - Version 1.1-1.1.2-1

RabbitMQ Plugin for MOS 9.0 Mitaka. Note that if plugin is installed to Fuel, Fuel becomes unable to deploy Controller and RabbitMQ on the same target node(s).

StackLight - ElasticSearch/Kibana Fuel Plugin

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys ElasticSearch server and the Kibana web interface, used primarily for filtering and analyzing deep system logs and notifications.

StackLight - ElasticSearch/Kibana Fuel Plugin - Version 1.0-1.0.0-1

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys ElasticSearch server and the Kibana web interface, used primarily for filtering and analyzing deep system logs and notifications.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys ElasticSearch server and the Kibana web interface, used primarily for filtering and analyzing deep system logs and notifications.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys ElasticSearch server and the Kibana web interface, used primarily for filtering and analyzing deep system logs and notifications.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys ElasticSearch server and the Kibana web interface, used primarily for filtering and analyzing deep system logs and notifications.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys ElasticSearch server and the Kibana web interface, used primarily for filtering and analyzing deep system logs and notifications.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys ElasticSearch server and the Kibana web interface, used primarily for filtering and analyzing deep system logs and notifications.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys ElasticSearch server and the Kibana web interface, used primarily for filtering and analyzing deep system logs and notifications.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys ElasticSearch server and the Kibana web interface, used primarily for filtering and analyzing deep system logs and notifications.

StackLight - InfluxDB/Grafana Fuel Plugin

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys InfluxDB server and the Grafana web interface. These components are used primarily for databasing and analysis of metrics that change over time (metric time-series).

StackLight - InfluxDB/Grafana Fuel Plugin - Version 1.0-1.0.0-1

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys InfluxDB server and the Grafana web interface. These components are used primarily for databasing and analysis of metrics that change over time (metric time-series).

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys InfluxDB server and the Grafana web interface. These components are used primarily for databasing and analysis of metrics that change over time (metric time-series).

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys InfluxDB server and the Grafana web interface. These components are used primarily for databasing and analysis of metrics that change over time (metric time-series).

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys InfluxDB server and the Grafana web interface. These components are used primarily for databasing and analysis of metrics that change over time (metric time-series).

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys InfluxDB server and the Grafana web interface. These components are used primarily for databasing and analysis of metrics that change over time (metric time-series).

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys InfluxDB server and the Grafana web interface. These components are used primarily for databasing and analysis of metrics that change over time (metric time-series).

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys InfluxDB server and the Grafana web interface. These components are used primarily for databasing and analysis of metrics that change over time (metric time-series).

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys InfluxDB server and the Grafana web interface. These components are used primarily for databasing and analysis of metrics that change over time (metric time-series).

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, this plugin deploys InfluxDB server and the Grafana web interface. These components are used primarily for databasing and analysis of metrics that change over time (metric time-series).

StackLight - LMA Collector Fuel Plugin

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, when installed on OpenStack controller, compute, and storage nodes, this module collects logs, metrics and notifications from system and OpenStack services and forwards that information to external backend databases such as ElasticSearch and InfluxDB.

StackLight - LMA Collector Fuel Plugin - Version 1.0-1.0.0-1

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, when installed on OpenStack controller, compute, and storage nodes, this module collects logs, metrics and notifications from system and OpenStack services and forwards that information to external backend databases such as ElasticSearch and InfluxDB.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, when installed on OpenStack controller, compute, and storage nodes, this module collects logs, metrics and notifications from system and OpenStack services and forwards that information to external backend databases such as ElasticSearch and InfluxDB.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, when installed on OpenStack controller, compute, and storage nodes, this module collects logs, metrics and notifications from system and OpenStack services and forwards that information to external backend databases such as ElasticSearch and InfluxDB.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, when installed on OpenStack controller, compute, and storage nodes, this module collects logs, metrics and notifications from system and OpenStack services and forwards that information to external backend databases such as ElasticSearch and InfluxDB.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, when installed on OpenStack controller, compute, and storage nodes, this module collects logs, metrics and notifications from system and OpenStack services and forwards that information to external backend databases such as ElasticSearch and InfluxDB.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, when installed on OpenStack controller, compute, and storage nodes, this module collects logs, metrics and notifications from system and OpenStack services and forwards that information to external backend databases such as ElasticSearch and InfluxDB.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, when installed on OpenStack controller, compute, and storage nodes, this module collects logs, metrics and notifications from system and OpenStack services and forwards that information to external backend databases such as ElasticSearch and InfluxDB.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, when installed on OpenStack controller, compute, and storage nodes, this module collects logs, metrics and notifications from system and OpenStack services and forwards that information to external backend databases such as ElasticSearch and InfluxDB.

StackLight - LMA Infrastructure Alerting Fuel Plugin

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, the LMA Infrastructure Alerting Plugin is used to install and configure Nagios which provides the alerting and escalation functionalities of the LMA Toolchain.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, the LMA Infrastructure Alerting Plugin is used to install and configure Nagios which provides the alerting and escalation functionalities of the LMA Toolchain.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, the LMA Infrastructure Alerting Plugin is used to install and configure Nagios which provides the alerting and escalation functionalities of the LMA Toolchain.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, the LMA Infrastructure Alerting Plugin is used to install and configure Nagios which provides the alerting and escalation functionalities of the LMA Toolchain.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, the LMA Infrastructure Alerting Plugin is used to install and configure Nagios which provides the alerting and escalation functionalities of the LMA Toolchain.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, the LMA Infrastructure Alerting Plugin is used to install and configure Nagios which provides the alerting and escalation functionalities of the LMA Toolchain.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, the LMA Infrastructure Alerting Plugin is used to install and configure Nagios which provides the alerting and escalation functionalities of the LMA Toolchain.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, the LMA Infrastructure Alerting Plugin is used to install and configure Nagios which provides the alerting and escalation functionalities of the LMA Toolchain.

Part of the StackLight Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) toolchain, the LMA Infrastructure Alerting Plugin is used to install and configure Nagios which provides the alerting and escalation functionalities of the LMA Toolchain.

VPNaaS Fuel Plugin

(VPN-as-a-Service) This Neutron extension introduces a flexible IPSec VPN feature-set supported by Neutron CLI and, more simply, in Horizon, by adding a new set of tabs to Network. VPNs can be easily and quickly implemented to connect groups of VMs on separate subnets, either within the same cloud or between clouds, across network or internet.

VPNaaS Fuel Plugin - Version 1.2-1.2.0-1

(VPN-as-a-Service) This Neutron extension introduces a flexible IPSec VPN feature-set supported by Neutron CLI and, more simply, in Horizon, by adding a new set of tabs to Network. VPNs can be easily and quickly implemented to connect groups of VMs on separate subnets, either within the same cloud or between clouds, across network or internet.

(VPN-as-a-Service) This Neutron extension introduces a flexible IPSec VPN feature-set supported by Neutron CLI and, more simply, in Horizon, by adding a new set of tabs to Network. VPNs can be easily and quickly implemented to connect groups of VMs on separate subnets, either within the same cloud or between clouds, across network or internet.

Zabbix Fuel Plugin

This plugin deploys Zabbix, the leading open source enterprise monitoring and analysis solution. The Zabbix UI is installed on a controller and Zabbix agents are deployed to monitor all OpenStack nodes (plus the OpenStack APIs), their configurations further optimized to monitor specific services on each node. For information how to access the Zabbix UI, refer to the Zabbix plugin User Guide. The Zabbix URL schema is http://<VIP>/zabbix.

This plugin deploys Zabbix, the leading open source enterprise monitoring and analysis solution. The Zabbix UI is installed on a controller and Zabbix agents are deployed to monitor all OpenStack nodes (plus the OpenStack APIs), their configurations further optimized to monitor specific services on each node. For information how to access the Zabbix UI, refer to the Zabbix plugin User Guide. The Zabbix URL schema is http://<VIP>/zabbix.

Zabbix SNMP Trap Daemon Extension Fuel Plugin

This plugin extends Zabbix plugin functionality by adding the ability to receive SNMP traps from the management network and pass them to Zabbix.

Zabbix SNMP Trap Daemon Extension Fuel Plugin - Version 1.1-1.1.1-1

This plugin extends Zabbix plugin functionality by adding ability to receive SNMP traps from the management network and pass them to Zabbix. For more information about networks, see the Logical Networks section of MOS documentation. The plugins installs snmptrapd daemon for receiving and snmptt software for parsing and passing traps to Zabbix. This plugin does not provide any additional features from the user's point of view. It was designed as a base for other plugins which need to analyze SNMP traps incoming from (for example) network and storage hardware like network switches or storage arrays. By using this plugin, the user can easily create additional plugins to add monitoring of SNMP traps specific for their hardware.

This plugin extends Zabbix plugin functionality by adding ability to receive SNMP traps from the management network and pass them to Zabbix. For more information about networks, see the Logical Networks section of MOS documentation. The plugins installs snmptrapd daemon for receiving and snmptt software for parsing and passing traps to Zabbix. This plugin does not provide any additional features from the user's point of view. It was designed as a base for other plugins which need to analyze SNMP traps incoming from (for example) network and storage hardware like network switches or storage arrays. By using this plugin, the user can easily create additional plugins to add monitoring of SNMP traps specific for their hardware.

This plugin extends Zabbix plugin functionality by adding ability to receive SNMP traps from the management network and pass them to Zabbix. For more information about networks, see the Logical Networks section of MOS documentation. The plugins installs snmptrapd daemon for receiving and snmptt software for parsing and passing traps to Zabbix. This plugin does not provide any additional features from the user's point of view. It was designed as a base for other plugins which need to analyze SNMP traps incoming from (for example) network and storage hardware like network switches or storage arrays. By using this plugin, the user can easily create additional plugins to add monitoring of SNMP traps specific for their hardware.

This plugin extends Zabbix plugin functionality by adding ability to receive SNMP traps from the management network and pass them to Zabbix. For more information about networks, see the Logical Networks section of MOS documentation. The plugins installs snmptrapd daemon for receiving and snmptt software for parsing and passing traps to Zabbix. This plugin does not provide any additional features from the user's point of view. It was designed as a base for other plugins which need to analyze SNMP traps incoming from (for example) network and storage hardware like network switches or storage arrays. By using this plugin, the user can easily create additional plugins to add monitoring of SNMP traps specific for their hardware.

This plugin extends Zabbix plugin functionality by adding ability to receive SNMP traps from the management network and pass them to Zabbix. For more information about networks, see the Logical Networks section of MOS documentation. The plugins installs snmptrapd daemon for receiving and snmptt software for parsing and passing traps to Zabbix. This plugin does not provide any additional features from the user's point of view. It was designed as a base for other plugins which need to analyze SNMP traps incoming from (for example) network and storage hardware like network switches or storage arrays. By using this plugin, the user can easily create additional plugins to add monitoring of SNMP traps specific for their hardware.

VMware DVS Fuel Plugin

This plugin enables support of VMware DVS (dvSwitch) networking in vCenter-only or dual-hypervisor (vCenter/KVM) Mirantis OpenStack environments. It is maintained and supported by Mirantis.

VMware DVS Fuel Plugin - Version 3.1-3.1.1-1

This plugin enables support of VMware DVS (dvSwitch) networking in vCenter-only or dual-hypervisor (vCenter/KVM) Mirantis OpenStack environments with Mirantis OpenStack 9.1 and vCenter 5.5/6.0. It incorporates a new architecture with the vmware-dvs neutron agent. It is maintained and supported by Mirantis.

This plugin enables support of VMware DVS (dvSwitch) networking in vCenter-only or dual-hypervisor (vCenter/KVM) Mirantis OpenStack environments with Mirantis OpenStack 9.1 and vCenter 5.5/6.0. It incorporates a new architecture with the vmware-dvs neutron agent. It is maintained and supported by Mirantis.

This plugin enables support of VMware DVS (dvSwitch) networking in vCenter-only or dual-hypervisor (vCenter/KVM) Mirantis OpenStack environments with Mirantis OpenStack 9.1 and vCenter 5.5/6.0. It incorporates a new architecture with the vmware-dvs neutron agent. It is maintained and supported by Mirantis.

This plugin enables support of VMware DVS (dvSwitch) networking in vCenter-only or dual-hypervisor (vCenter/KVM) Mirantis OpenStack environments with Mirantis OpenStack 8.0 and vCenter 5.5/6.0. It incorporates a new architecture with the vmware-dvs neutron agent. It is maintained and supported by Mirantis.

VMware NSXv Fuel Plugin

This plugin supports Neutron integration with VMware NSXv, where NSXv is used to provide software-defined networking for a vSphere cluster. It is designed to work in combination with Nova integration (with ESXi hypervisor) and OpenStack storage integration with VMware storage (both levels of integration built into Mirantis OpenStack for configuration and deployment with Fuel), to simplify integration of OpenStack controllers with a range of vSphere cluster configurations

VMware NSXv Fuel Plugin - Version 3.0-3.0.0-1

This plugin supports Neutron integration with VMware NSXv, where NSXv is used to provide software-defined networking for a vSphere cluster. It is designed to work in combination with Nova integration (with ESXi hypervisor) and OpenStack storage integration with VMware storage (both levels of integration built into Mirantis OpenStack for configuration and deployment with Fuel), to simplify integration of OpenStack controllers with a range of vSphere cluster configurations. It is maintained and supported by Mirantis.

This plugin supports Neutron integration with VMware NSXv, where NSXv is used to provide software-defined networking for a vSphere cluster. It is designed to work in combination with Nova integration (with ESXi hypervisor) and OpenStack storage integration with VMware storage (both levels of integration built into Mirantis OpenStack for configuration and deployment with Fuel), to simplify integration of OpenStack controllers with a range of vSphere cluster configurations. It is maintained and supported by Mirantis.

This plugin supports Neutron integration with VMware NSXv, where NSXv is used to provide software-defined networking for a vSphere cluster. It is designed to work in combination with Nova integration (with ESXi hypervisor) and OpenStack storage integration with VMware storage (both levels of integration built into Mirantis OpenStack for configuration and deployment with Fuel), to simplify integration of OpenStack controllers with a range of vSphere cluster configurations. It is maintained and supported by Mirantis.